Just "disabling" them (especially NoScript) will not get you back to a sane browsing environment if essential stuff was blocked before.
Also, Adblock Plus is not really supported on anything except official Mozilla Firefox. Please use alternatives like ABL or ABPrime instead.

A propos: we cannot provide you with any support when NoScript is installed (even if disabled) because it is known to cause severe issues in any operational state.

Improving Mozilla code: You know you're on the right track with code changes when you spend the majority of your time deleting code.

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It's not the user agent. I tried a bunch ...Fx, Chrome, etc. None helped. I don't have NoScript.

The page won't load right even in IE 11 on Windows 10. It doesn't load right in Fx 52.9 ESR. It doesn't load right on Fx 60.4 ESR either (on my profile but with NO extensions).

It loads PERFECTLY in Vivaldi and Edge. It also loads fine on a Fx 60.4ESR profile that has been very seldom used and has no extensions.

Basilisk, Fx (my long used default profile) and even IE don't load the images. I have Vivaldi for this very sort of problem which happens frequently on my other browsers (and the frequency is accelerating).

It appears to be some extension or, more likely, some setting in about:config that is keeping images on that page from loading on Basilisk, Fx52.9 ESR and Fx 60.4 ESR (default profile that is ancient - goes back to Fx 10.0 ESR).

Smokey20 wrote:It appears to be some extension or, more likely, some setting in about:config that is keeping images on that page from loading on Basilisk, Fx52.9 ESR and Fx 60.4 ESR (default profile that is ancient - goes back to Fx 10.0 ESR).

Yes, there must be something else in your profile interfering.
But an override is needed too; at least I needed it, and that was with a fresh profile (default settings, no extensions).

I thought a new profile would NOT have any changes made by the user in other profiles in about:config. I tried in Safe Mode, same problem with no images. Then I tried a new profile that I only had used TWO TIMES in the past at one website. It has no extensions, plugins, and I made NO changes in Preferences from what is default. I used it very briefly twice and I'm sure I didn't go into about:config and alter settings so how can it possibly have all the about:config changes from my default profile?

I also saw no images at that bunnings.com website using it. I knew that with Safe Mode, all changes in about:config would still be there but I don't understand why they are all there in the second profile (brought over from the default profile). But since they are, and I still can't see the images at that bunnings.com site, that just confirms that it probably is some change I made in about:config that is the problem. I use an extension, User Agent Switcher, on my default profile but, of course, that is not on the newer profile that has no extensions so I didn't try switching user agents on it when going to bunnings.com site like you did.

Smokey20 wrote:But since they are, and I still can't see the images at that bunnings.com site, that just confirms that it probably is some change I made in about:config that is the problem.

It's not "either/or," it's both - a user agent override is needed for this site even if additional issues exist in your profile (and are identified and fixed).

Smokey20 wrote: I use an extension, User Agent Switcher, on my default profile but, of course, that is not on the newer profile that has no extensions so I didn't try switching user agents on it when going to bunnings.com site like you did.

A site specific override can be added manually:

Navigate to about:config -
Open a new tab; type about:config in the address bar; hit Enter.

This will make the bunnings images display unless there is something additional on your end that prevents it.
If there is, and you wish to troubleshoot it, keep the override in place while troubleshooting.

If you wish to remove the override, right-click on it in about:config, choose Reset from the context menu; refresh the page.